Jelly Roll Sings Powerful Ballad Addressing His Online Critics

Jelly Roll Sings Powerful Ballad Addressing His Online Critics

Jelly Roll Embraces His Critics with Humor

Jelly Roll is no stranger to online trolls and has taken a lighthearted approach to his detractors. Recently, he unveiled a catchy new song during his guest-hosting appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, addressing those who speak ill of him.

A Humorous Anthem for the Haters

In the video, Jelly Roll delivers a power ballad that humorously tackles the negative comments he receives online. He sings about “these hating ass bitches on the Internet,” turning mean tweets into a melodic experience. Lines like “Being forced to listen to Jelly Roll and it sucks” and “Jelly Roll looks like a meth addict grabbed a microphone” become part of the catchy tune, with the crowd joyously chanting, “Jelly Roll’s just Lizzo for white people.” At the end, he confidently declares, “I don’t give a f***.”

Guest-Hosting on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Jelly Roll’s guest appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live took place in July, where he showcased this unique song during one of his comedic segments. The segment has since been published on various platforms as a standalone video.

From the Stage to the Ring

Just a few days ago, Jelly Roll made headlines again when he participated in a match against Logan Paul at WWE’s SummerSlam event. This bout, set up on Smackdown over a month ago, was heavily promoted. For Jelly Roll, this was his official wrestling debut, although he had already made a few appearances at WWE events throughout the past year. Unfortunately, he lost the match after Paul executed his signature move, the “Paul from Grace.”

Upcoming Collaboration with Marshmello

This Friday, Jelly Roll is set to release a new collaboration with Marshmello titled “Holy Water.” Fans have eagerly anticipated this track, featuring a blend of dance and country sounds, as the artists have been teasing it on social media.

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